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Moonphase Watches

Of all the astronomical complications found on watches, the moonphase is the most common. Displaying the different phases of the moon—often via an aperture—it’s one of the most aesthetically appealing complications, evoking our endless fascination with Earth’s closest satellite.

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Zenith Star 22.1925.692/01.C725 397577

Zenith
Star
22.1925.692/01.C725

Box
Papers
Year 2016
CHF 8’500
Omega Speedmaster Moonphase 304.33.44.52.03.001 408576
Manufacturer's Warranty

Omega
Speedmaster Moonphase
304.33.44.52.03.001

Box
Papers
Year 2025
CHF 8’215
Vacheron Constantin Traditionelle 47292/000P-9590 218606

Vacheron Constantin
Traditionelle
47292/000P-9590

Box
Papers
Year 2012
CHF 55’000
Breguet Classique 7137BB/11/9V6 215330

Breguet
Classique
7137BB/11/9V6

Box
Papers
Year 2017
CHF 20’085
Omega Speedmaster Moonphase 304.93.44.52.03.002 294282

Omega
Speedmaster Moonphase
304.93.44.52.03.002

Box
Papers
Year 2020
CHF 9’820 CHF 10’015
Patek Philippe Grand Complications 5140G-001 415041
Manufacturer's Warranty

Patek Philippe
Grand Complications
5140G-001

Box
Papers
Year 2006
CHF 42’345
Girard Perregaux Traveller 49650-11-632-BB6A 388677

Girard Perregaux
Traveller
49650-11-632-BB6A

Box
Papers
Year 2016
CHF 4’545
Cartier Ballon Bleu WSBB0021 399471

Cartier
Ballon Bleu
WSBB0021

Box
Papers
Year 2020
CHF 5’460
Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Offshore 25854TI.OO.1150TI.01 320244

Audemars Piguet
Royal Oak Offshore
25854TI.OO.1150TI.01

Box
Papers
Year 2010
CHF 52’470
Omega Speedmaster Moonphase 304.33.44.52.03.001 299934
Manufacturer's Warranty

Omega
Speedmaster Moonphase
304.33.44.52.03.001

Box
Papers
Year 2022
CHF 7’685
Montblanc Star Legacy 119959 379451

Montblanc
Star Legacy
119959

Box
Papers
Year 2019
CHF 2’705
Jaeger-LeCoultre Rendez-Vous 3578430 275911

Jaeger-LeCoultre
Rendez-Vous
3578430

Box
Papers
Year 2021
CHF 12’175
Omega Speedmaster Moonphase 304.93.44.52.03.001 363745
Manufacturer's Warranty

Omega
Speedmaster Moonphase
304.93.44.52.03.001

Box
Papers
Year 2023
CHF 8’110
Parmigiani Tonda PFC267-1200300-HA1441 354372

Parmigiani
Tonda
PFC267-1200300-HA1441

Box
Papers
Year 2020
CHF 8’425
Omega Speedmaster Moonphase 304.93.44.52.03.001 293249

Omega
Speedmaster Moonphase
304.93.44.52.03.001

Box
Papers
Year 2019
CHF 8’070
Omega Speedmaster Moonphase 304.33.44.52.01.001 280361
Manufacturer's Warranty

Omega
Speedmaster Moonphase
304.33.44.52.01.001

Box
Papers
Year 2022
CHF 6’795
Zenith Elite 03.3101.692/02.C922 232499

Zenith
Elite
03.3101.692/02.C922

Box
Papers
Year 2015
CHF 4’660
Patek Philippe Complications 4947/1A-001 422722

Patek Philippe
Complications
4947/1A-001

Box
Papers
Year 2023
Product Location
CHF 30’685
incl. import taxes & duties
Omega Speedmaster Moonphase 304.30.43.52.01.001 424186
Manufacturer's Warranty

Omega
Speedmaster Moonphase
304.30.43.52.01.001

Box
Papers
Year 2025
Product Location
CHF 12’135
incl. import taxes & duties
Jaeger-LeCoultre Rendez-Vous 3578430 380393

Jaeger-LeCoultre
Rendez-Vous
3578430

Box
Papers
Year 2020
Product Location
CHF 13’165
incl. import taxes & duties
Patek Philippe Complications 5146G-001 379345
Manufacturer's Warranty

Patek Philippe
Complications
5146G-001

Box
Papers
Year 2016
Product Location
CHF 25’385
incl. import taxes & duties
IWC Da Vinci Automatic IW459306 413504

IWC
Da Vinci Automatic
IW459306

Box
Papers
Year 2021
Product Location
CHF 5’430
incl. import taxes & duties
Montblanc Heritage 112647 418457

Montblanc
Heritage
112647

Box
Papers
Year 2019
Product Location
CHF 2’490
incl. import taxes & duties
Breitling Datora AB2510 386331
Manufacturer's Warranty

Breitling
Datora
AB2510

Box
Papers
Year 2021
Product Location
CHF 8’425
incl. import taxes & duties
Blancpain Fifty Fathoms 5054-1110-B52A 407018

Blancpain
Fifty Fathoms
5054-1110-B52A

Box
Papers
Year 2025
Product Location
CHF 9’805
incl. import taxes & duties
Patek Philippe Grand Complications 5940G-001 403829
Manufacturer's Warranty

Patek Philippe
Grand Complications
5940G-001

Box
Papers
Year 2016
Product Location
CHF 42’345
incl. import taxes & duties
Patek Philippe Annual Calendar 4947G-001 402449

Patek Philippe
Annual Calendar
4947G-001

Box
Papers
Year 2020
Product Location
CHF 31’970
incl. import taxes & duties
Omega Speedmaster Moonphase 304.33.44.52.03.001 395441
Manufacturer's Warranty

Omega
Speedmaster Moonphase
304.33.44.52.03.001

Box
Papers
Year 2023
Product Location
CHF 9’010
incl. import taxes & duties
Cartier Ballon Bleu WSBB0050 342030
Manufacturer's Warranty

Cartier
Ballon Bleu
WSBB0050

Box
Papers
Year 2021
Product Location
CHF 5’780
incl. import taxes & duties
Audemars Piguet Royal Oak 25594ST.OO.0789ST.04 414617

Audemars Piguet
Royal Oak
25594ST.OO.0789ST.04

Box
Papers
Year 2002
Product Location
CHF 34’925
incl. import taxes & duties
Patek Philippe Annual Calendar 5146/1J-001 388612
Manufacturer's Warranty

Patek Philippe
Annual Calendar
5146/1J-001

Box
Papers
Year 2007
Product Location
CHF 38’105
incl. import taxes & duties
Montblanc Star Legacy 130968 409263

Montblanc
Star Legacy
130968

Box
Papers
Year 2025
Product Location
CHF 2’810
incl. import taxes & duties
Cartier Ballon Bleu WSBB0050 360781

Cartier
Ballon Bleu
WSBB0050

Box
Papers
Year 2021
Product Location
CHF 5’780
incl. import taxes & duties
Jaeger-LeCoultre Polaris 9088180 387213
Manufacturer's Warranty

Jaeger-LeCoultre
Polaris
9088180

Box
Papers
Year 2022
Product Location
CHF 21’305
incl. import taxes & duties
Panerai Luminor Due PAM01301 382847
Manufacturer's Warranty

Panerai
Luminor Due
PAM01301

Box
Papers
Year 2022
Product Location
CHF 6’625
incl. import taxes & duties
Breitling Super Chronomat 44 Four-Year Calendar I19320 381227

Breitling
Super Chronomat 44 Four-Year Calendar
I19320

Box
Papers
Year 2022
Product Location
CHF 9’700
incl. import taxes & duties

Moonphase Watches

The Moon has held us spellbound for millennia and continues to be an object of fascination, even now that science—helped by NASA’s moon landings and subsequent lunar research—has helped demystify it.

For ancient civilizations the Moon was commonly a symbol of fertility, but lunar cycles were also observed for practical reasons since they indicated the passing of days, months, seasons and years. By tracking the cycle of the Moon, our ancestors were able to conceive the first primitive lunar calendars, with the first astronomical “computer”—the Antikythera Mechanism—emerging in Greece in the second century BC.

The earliest known moonphase indicators appeared on 14th-century clocks, in particular ones that adorned the towers of cathedrals and town squares, enabling local residents to observe them with ease. However, it wasn't until the 17th century that the moonphase complication as we know it today found its way into pocket watches.

Christiaan Huygens, a Dutch astronomer and mathematician, was instrumental in developing moonphase complications in a clock, devising a mechanism that accurately depicted the moon's phases. This major breakthrough in 1675 allowed for the eventual miniaturization of moonphase displays, making them suitable for inclusion in portable pocket watches. In the days before electricity, these were especially useful to long-distance travellers and coachmen who depended on the light of a full moon for nocturnal journeys.

The golden age of moonphase watches occurred during the 19th century when pioneering watchmakers like the great Abraham-Louis Breguet created timepieces that blended technical innovation with aesthetic elegance. Breguet's work laid the foundation for the moonphase complications that would become a staple in luxury watchmaking.

By the early 20th century, wristwatches were outselling pocket watches, and moonphase indicators were being incorporated into the finest models money could buy. Watchmakers such as Patek Philippe—who were the first to put this complication in a wristwatch in 1925— Universal Geneve Audemars Piguet and Breitling all entered the game.

By the time of the quartz revolution in the latter half of the 20th century, the mechanical moonphase complication, as with so many complications, became an anachronism. Yet it remained a hallmark of exclusivity and craftsmanship, the intricate gears and wheels required for accurate moonphase displays posing too great a challenge for cheap mass production.

These days the romance of moonphase watches continues to captivate watch lovers. Modern advancements in horology have allowed for even more precise and detailed depictions of lunar cycles. And high-end watchmakers are increasingly replacing the conventional crescent-shaped moonphase aperture—typically featuring a painted moon and stars—with more creative renditions of our satellite. These include three-dimensional displays or even discs made from genuine slivers of meteorite—enhancing the watch’s celestial appeal.

A moonphase indicator on a watch typically comprises a crescent-shaped aperture on the dial which partially reveals a rotating disc beneath. On this disc is a full Moon—often in gold and accompanied by a scattering of stars for aesthetic effect—which “waxes and wanes” as it passes along the curved aperture. These cyclical progressions represent the four main phases of the moon as seen from Earth.

These four main phases are: the new Moon, when the Sun and Moon are aligned and the Moon cannot be viewed from Earth; the first quarter, when the Sun hits the right half of the moon; the full Moon, when all of the facing surface is illuminated; and the third quarter when only the left half of the moon is on view.

In terms of the movement, the rotating disc itself is controlled by a 59-tooth driving wheel, which uses a finger attached to the hour wheel to advance the disc one notch every 24 hours. When a lunar cycle is complete, a second Moon on the disc moves into view and the process starts again. Why a 59-tooth driving wheel? That’s because a lunar cycle lasts 29.5 days and there are two moons on the disc (29.5 x 2 = 59).

The moonphase isn’t horology’s most accurate complication. Basic models will need occasional correction, just like any mechanical watch. But there are high-end models with specially calculated movements capable of delivering an accurate moonphase to the nearest day for hundreds of years or more. And anyhow, accuracy matters little for most moonphase devotees. Above all a moonphase watch serves as a reminder of our deep attachment to Earth’s only satellite, and to our distant ancestors who depended on it so much.

A moonphase display can be incorporated into watches at the highest end of the price spectrum but can just as often be found in watches at more accessible price points. You can find great entry-level moonphase watches from brands such as Baume & Mercier and Longines. Among the elite brands, several iconic Patek Philippe watches feature a moonphase display, with the contemporary Sky Moon tourbillon and the vintage reference 1518 the most revered, while A. Lange & Sohne’s 1815 Moonphase is considered a masterpiece. Sought-after vintage moonphase watches from Rolex include the reference 6062, produced in tiny numbers in the early 1950s, and the even earlier 8171.